What I didn't care for, though, was her Klingon half. She was poorly acted, and she just seemed like your stereotypical klingon; strong but not very smart.

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I actually thought Dawson's performance for the Klingon side was really off the mark, but in terms of what the story was trying to tell us about two sides or faces of B'Ellana, I could accept that both sides were exaggerated.

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Overall, I still thought it was a solid episode. I like that VOY finally has some recurring villains (though I can't seem to remember the name of their species, only that they steal organs and tissue from other species). I hope that they make more appearances.

"Shades of Grey", which I enjoyed all right despite its status as a 'clip' show. Right before that I saw "Peak Performance" for the first time. I don't know why Picard thought Worf would try the same trick twice in a row...

"Shades of Grey", which I enjoyed all right despite its status as a 'clip' show. Right before that I saw "Peak Performance" for the first time. I don't know why Picard thought Worf would try the same trick twice in a row...

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Agreed about Shades of Grey. It's not one of my favorite episodes, but I do enjoy seeing some of the clips from season one and two (both of which I enjoyed, despite most fans disliking them). It's kind of like looking through a photo album at old memories, it's very nostalgic.

Shouldn't that have been three Cardassian faces? lol. But seriously, this is an episode that I appreciate much more after watching all of DS9, considering that this was the first episode to feature the Cardassians.

A good episode, overall, showcasing the deep level of the crew's comradery and commitment to one another. The Organian observers learn a quick lesson about humans, and we get to see Hoshi swearing in Klingon. Win/Win.

I watched The Enterprise Incident .I always liked that it was a spy mission to steal the Romulan Cloaking Device and I liked Spock's relationship with the Romulan Commander.And Scotty being the Miracle worker and helped to save the day.

"Where No Man Has Gone Before"
Just like the first time I watched it as a kid: "Why didn't they just fly over or under the barrier?"
And when Dr. Danner asks Mitchell how they'll survive and he creates a solution. I would think he'd create a house with some servants to provide food and drink. but no. He creates a couple of colorful bushes and a little fountain of water. Not even a cup for the fountain.